A. Aleph
A. Aleph is a distinctive display typeface drawn on a calligraphic system inspired by Roger Excoffon's 1952 typeface 'Banco'. The letters are composed of vertical strokes and slight curves, never fully closed as if halted mid-stroke by a broad nib pen. This minimally constructed font combines spontaneity with strength, presenting a sharp modern look that contrasts with its historical calligraphic roots. The disjointed lines and open letterforms give Aleph a distinctive character suitable for expressive display applications.
Published by Nouvelle Noire
- Classification
- display
- Weights
- Regular
- Released
- 2011
Designed by
- Philippe Apeloig
- Nouvelle Noire